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Jade Hanuse (Nuxalk/Wuikinuxv/Kwakwaka’wakw)
“Between Worlds” This bentwood box carries the breath of ancestral memory. It is a vessel for story, spirit, and song. The Raven embodies ancient knowledge and reminds us that wisdom moves through both seen and unseen realms. Carved upside down, Raven speaks from the spirit side, representing our ancestors who continue to guide us beyond…
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Corrine Hunt (Kwakwaka’wakw/Tlingit)
“It’s the Crack Where the Light Goes” The crack. Where the light gets in. Colouring outside the lines. The artist as an adultchild roams outside the boundaries of formline sparking interest in an adventure that unfolds through play. For the youth. We play. Back to Bentwood Box Auction 2025
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Clint Work (Kwakwaka’wakw)
“Wealth” This box-rattle embodies forms of wealth that are dear to me: wild places that feed me and my soul, family, music, and concepts that help guide my walk in life. Back to Bentwood Box Auction 2025
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Adam Lewis (Kwakwaka’wakw/Ligwilda’xw)
House of 8 Arms “House of 8 Arms” honors the deep connection between land and sea. The artwork on this cedar bentwood box draws inspiration from the hidden world beneath our coastal northwest waters, what one might glimpse when peering into the den of an octopus. A creature of intelligence, adaptability, and mystery, the octopus…
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Indigenous Artists Create Innovative Artwork to Support Youth
Nineteen Indigenous artists have pulled out all the stops this year to raise funds for Urban Native Youth Association (UNYA). These artists have joined Lattimer Gallery for their annual Charity Bentwood Box Auction. Every year for the past eleven years, Lattimer Gallery has held this bentwood box fundraiser, and as a result has raised over $375,000 for…
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